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OHSAA Baseball Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified In the sixth inning, an eligible player arrives and the visiting coach wants to substitute him in the lineup for the injured player and return his team to nine players. a. This is permissible. b. A team that must play with eight players may...

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In the sixth inning, an eligible player arrives and the visiting coach wants to substitute him in the
lineup for the injured player and return his team to nine players.
a. This is permissible.
b. A team that must play with eight players may not return to nine players.
c. A team playing with eight players may return to nine if the player coming in to substitute is listed on
the lineup card as a possible substitute.
d. A team may return to nine players provided the opposing coach agrees to the substitution.
A


After a double to center field that stays in play, a teammate from the dugout comes out to celebrate
with the runner who scored from third. There have been no previous instances of this nature in the
game.
a. The coach of the player's team shall be warned.
b. The next offender on that team shall be ejected.
c. The player is restricted to the bench.
d. Both A and B.
D


The batter is a switch hitter and the pitcher is ambidextrous. During the batter's time at bat:
a. The batter may switch batter's boxes and the pitcher may change from a right-hander to a left-
hander.
b. The pitcher may switch from a right-hander to a left-hander, but the batter must choose one
batter's box and not change.
c. Neither the batter nor the pitcher may change how they bat or pitch.
d. The batter may change batter's boxes but the pitcher must face the batter as either a left-hander or
right-hander but not both.
D


When a batter enters the batter's box with an illegal bat:
a. The ball remains live and in play.
b. The ball becomes dead immediately.
c. It is a delayed dead ball.
B


When an improper batter reaches first base, he becomes a proper batter and the results of his time at
bat become legal when no appeal has been made and:
a. A pitch or illegal pitch has been delivered to the succeeding batter.
b. An intentional base on balls has occurred.
c. All the infielders left the diamond when the half-inning ended.
d. All of the above.
D


A fair ball is a batted ball which:
a. Touches first, second or third base.
b. While on or over fair territory, touches the person of an umpire or player, their clothing or
equipment.
c. Settles on the third-base foul line between home and third.
d. All of the above
D

,Baseballs used for competition only have to have the NFHS Authenticating Mark on the ball to be
compliant.
a. Yes, as long as the NFHS Authenticating Mark is on the ball.
b. No, the SEI/NOCSAE mark is also required to be on the baseball. So there are two marks on the
baseball.
c. No, only the SEI/NOCSAE mark is required on the baseball.
d. No, there are no requirements for baseballs used for practice.
B


A coach interferes by physically assisting a runner.
a. The runner is declared out and the ball remains live and in play.
b. The ball becomes dead immediately.
c. It is a delayed dead ball.
d. It is ignored because the runner does not score.
A


With some complaining about game management, the plate umpire puts up his hand in a "stop"
motion. Later, the non-profane complaining continues and the plate umpire wants to eject the
assistant coach. By rule:
a. Yes, the assistant coach may be ejected. The hand motion for a "stop sign" is a warning in itself.
b. Yes, the warning may be verbal or written.
c. The umpire calmly explains to the offending coach that his actions are getting the fans excited and
putting a damper on the contest.
d. The umpire recruits the assistant coach to calm the head coach down so the game can be
completed without incident.
B


A pitcher may assume the wind-up position when:
a. His hands are together in front of his body.
b. His hands are at his side.
c. Either hand is in front of the body and the other hand is at his side.
d. All of the above.
D


The head coach is very upset about a close call at first base and during the discussion, he bumps the
base umpire. By rule, the umpire should:
a. Eject the head coach because of the physical contact. No written warning is first needed.
b. The base umpire must first provide a written warning before an ejection.
c. Explain his call in such a way that the coach understands and returns to the dugout.
d. Accept the coach's apology and "Play Ball!"
A


The runner and the batter-runner are both between first and second bases when the left fielder
throws the ball into third base. The ball gets past the third baseman and rolls into the dugout.
a. Both runners are awarded third base. Since they cannot both occupy third, the lead runner is
awarded home.
b. The lead runner is awarded second and the batter-runner must remain at first.
c. Both the runner and the batter-runner are awarded home.
d. The lead runner is awarded third and the batter-runner is awarded second.
D

, After the pitcher has placed his pivot foot on the ground clearly behind the plate, he then can
_______.
a. re-establish his pitching position and pitch the ball
b. do nothing else due to the fact that he would be committing an illegal pitch
c. throw or feint to a base the same as that of any infielder
d. call time and consult with the catcher
C


From the set position, if a pitcher wants to change to the wind-up position, he must first:
a. Lift his pivot foot in a step backward off the pitcher's plate which must be in or partially within the
24-inch length of the pitcher's plate.
b. Call "Time."
c. Break his hands and put both hands to his side.
d. B or C
A


The third-base coach grabs the runner rounding third, forcing him to legally touch third base.
a. This is legal action by the coach.
b. This is interference by the coach and the ball is immediately dead.
c. This is interference by the coach and the ball is dead at the end of playing action.
d. The runner at third is declared out, ball remains in play and runners may advance at their own risk.
D


The visiting team traveled to the game by car. One of the starting player's car broke down and there
are only eight players present at game time. An assistant coach has gone to pick them up and should
arrive quickly.
a. The game may begin, since the coach placed the missing starter in the No. 9 position in the lineup.
b. The game may begin, but the coach is restricted to the bench for having the confusion.
c. The game may begin if the home team's coach has no problem starting the game with eight players.
d. The game may not start until the visiting team has nine players present.
D


Team A's best pitcher is closing in on his first no-hitter, he surpasses his allowable pitch count with a
2-2 count on B4, Team's B coach informs the plate umpire that the pitcher is in violation and needs to
be ejected. Team A's coach pleads that the pitcher should be given some latitude because this is his
first no-hitter. The plate umpire rules:
a. The plate umpire is sympathetic to Team A's situation and allows the pitcher to finish the inning.
b. The plate umpire issues Team B's coach a verbal warning and allows the pitcher to finish the inning.
c. Per the governing state association's pitching restriction policy, the pitcher gets to finish pitching to
the batter until he gets on base or registers an out.
d. The plate umpire asks for help from his partner and decides to allow the pitcher to finish the inning.
C


A foul tip is a batted ball that goes directly to the catcher's hands and:
a. Is legally caught by any infielder.
b. Is a strike and the ball is in play.
c. Is legally caught by only the catcher.
d. Both B and C.
D

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